The plan would be to have a national Latino strategy complemented by local messages in key states. But some strategists say selling a brand is different than selling policies to voters and worry about the pivot away from Obama’s successful 2012 approach.

Sanders embraced the issue of immigration but also tied Latino poverty levels to the need to raise the minimum wage and hit U.S. policy in Latin America, which he said has made lives in the region worse.

In Nevada for his first visit since Jeb Bush’s announcement, his son George P. said the contrast couldn’t be greater in the race and he wouldn’t be like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Bush will need 10,000 supporters in the Nevada Caucus, he said.

Jorge Neri is joining the Clinton campaign as Nevada organizing director to join state director Emmy Ruiz, BuzzFeed News has learned. The two helped Obama get 70% of the Latino vote in the state in 2012.

Love or loathe him, Reid played a big role in changing the way the Democratic Party treats immigration politically. And early indications are he’ll back a successor candidate who would be the first Latina senator.

The Libre Initiative helps immigrants learn to drive in Nevada, does food banks in Texas and holds free health clinics in Florida. So why are Democrats in key states ringing alarm bells up to the national party about the organization?

Uber and Lyft are fighting for the ability to operate in cities across the country. Here are some of the regulatory battles, the resulting citations, and in some cases, law suits the companies are embroiled in.

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